This is probably one of the more frustrating features to code for your own site when you’re a beginner. A drop down navigation bar could be one of the most essential features on your website believe it or not. If you have a lot of content and links, and need help on coding a navigation bar that handles drop-down menus, then this solution is for you. There could be better solutions out there, using different HTML elements, but this is the solution that I was able to come up with.

I’ll post the screenshots of the original navigation bar, and the navigation bar after it was hovered over, to show that the dropdown menu actually works. I know there’s a better way to do this, such as having you test the navigation bar yourself on my blog, but unfortunately I can’t handle that feature. Sorry for any inconveniences, but the code does work!

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